A journalist takes her baby for three months during a live report

Reporter Klodjana Hadziaj, since November 26th, when the first earthquake struck Albania from every country it is reporting, has the baby with her three months after her home has been damaged. For about 60 hours, she's in the field like many of her colleagues. After himself, in every neighborhood, in every [...]
For about 60 hours, she's in the field like many of her colleagues. After him, in every neighborhood, every street he goes to report has a suitcase, a very expensive suitcase, not with clothes or stuff, but with a smaller, more loving being in the world. It's her little three-month-old girl who's known her mother's difficult profession, although she's seen sunlight for a few days.
Nea24 newspaper columnist BalkanWeb of Albania reporting daily from Durres Klodjana Hadziaj is a citizen affected by the November 26th earthquake. Its recently constructed residence has become uninhabited.
The walls have been broken up, the plaster has fallen, and with the repetition of other shocks it may even fall to the ground. But despite what it is going through, it is there to report on the problems that hundreds of thousands of other residents of Durres and Thummana are going through.
A report on the television and then a few moments with the girl, so they go about her working hours without stopping.













